: Dae-gil, the nephew of the first film's legendary gambler Goni, possesses an innate talent for cards.

The success of "Tazza: The Hidden Card" can be attributed to its ability to revive the "Tazza" franchise, which had lain dormant since the release of the first film in 2009. The movie's popularity also helped to establish its leads, Choi Seung-hyun and Ha Jung-woo, as rising stars in the Korean film industry.

Upon its release in South Korea in September 2014, Tazza: The Hidden Card was a box office juggernaut, attracting over 4 million viewers. Critics praised its visual energy and Yoo Hae-jin’s performance, though some derided the plot as convoluted. Western audiences discovered it later via streaming, where it gained a second life as a cult classic among fans of Korean thriller cinema.

, also known as Tazza 2 , is a high-stakes South Korean gambling thriller that serves as a sequel to the 2006 cult classic Tazza: The High Rollers . Directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol—the visionary behind hits like Sunny and Scandal Makers —the film shifts from the gritty, noir-like atmosphere of its predecessor to a more fast-paced, stylish, and neon-soaked world of professional card sharks. Plot Overview: A Legacy of Risk

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